Red blood cells are a vital component of the blood, responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to all of the body’s tissues and structures.1 Anemia can occur when your body either doesn’t produce enough red blood cells, destroys them, or loses them through blood loss (faster than they can be replenished). If you’re receiving adequate levels of iron, vitamin B-12, folate, and other nutrients, these cells are generated in the spongy bone marrow nestled between your bones. While blood disea ... [Read More]
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